Trumpâs terrifying ally in the Philippines; an unsatisfying victory for Republicans in Montana; the nationâs deadliest drug overdose crisis.
Tonight's Sentences is written by [German Lopez](.
TOP NEWS
Trump praises Philippine president who encourages mass murder
[Duterte]
George Calvelo/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
- You may have heard that President Donald Trump recently praised Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, saying, âI just wanted to congratulate you because I am hearing of the unbelievable job on the drug problem.â [[Washington Post / David Nakamura and Barton Gellman](]
- Duterteâs actual drug policy, however, is not so praiseworthy: Heâs encouraged the extrajudicial killings of drug dealers â leading to more than 7,000 estimated murders so far. [[The Guardian / Kate Lamb](]
- This has led human rights groups to criticize Trump, who essentially praised an anti-drug policy of mass murder, and of course Duterte himself. [[Vox / Zeeshan Aleem](]
- But the Philippine president has shown no sign of correcting course. After declaring regional martial law in response to terror attacks, Duterte on Friday âjokedâ about his soldiers raping women. âFor this martial law and the consequences of martial law and the ramifications of martial law, I and I alone would be responsible. Just do your work. I will handle the rest,â he said. âI will be imprisoned for you. If you rape three [women], I will say that I did it.â [[AFP](]
- Duterte declared martial law earlier this week due to what appears to be a serious threat: In the southern region of Mindanao, militants have been attacking people and flying ISISâs flag. [[CNN / Jason Hanna and Euan McKirdy](]
- But some of his reasoning for martial law doesnât make much sense. For example, he cited the decapitation of a police chief â but it turns out this police chief is still very much alive. [[Washington Post / Emily Rauhala](]
- It wouldnât be unusual for the US to get involved in these kinds of situations to try to stop some of the human rights abuses. President Barack Obama, for one, called on Duterte to fight crime and drugs âthe right way.â [[Reuters / Roberta Rampton and Manuel Mogato](]
- Yet Trump seems intent on cozying up to Duterte and other ruthless leaders like him, such as Russian President Vladimir Putin. [[Vox / Yochi Dreazen](â]
A troubling victory for Republicans in Montana
[Gianforte after his win]
Janie Osborne/Getty Images
- Republican Greg Gianforte won a special election for Montanaâs US House seat on Thursday night â a day after he was charged for âbody-slammingâ a reporter. [[ABC News / Ryan Struyk and Riley Beggin](]
- This isnât much of a victory, though. Gianforte only won by 6 to 7 points â in a state that President Donald Trump had won by 20 points. [[CNN / Lauren Fox](]
- This is yet another special election in which results were much tighter than they were just a few months prior during the presidential election. As Matthew Yglesias argues for Vox, this suggests that Republicans are possibly in a lot of trouble in the upcoming congressional elections â in large part due to Trump. [[Vox / Matthew Yglesias](]
- By some estimates, the recent special elections suggest Democrats have a 14-point advantage in the current political climate. Thatâs more than they had in 2006 and 2008, when they swept the House and Senate races. [[Twitter / Nate Silver](]
- Even before Gianforte attacked a reporter, there were signs the election was getting closer. So Republicans canât just blame the close race on the altercation. [[The Guardian / Ben Jacobs](]
- So while itâs way too early to speculate about the 2018 midterm elections, Democrats are getting excited about their prospects. [[Vox / Andrew Prokop](â]
The deadliest drug overdose epidemic in US history
[Nightstand covered in drug paraphernalia]
Chester County District Attorneyâs Office
- The past couple of weeks have been filled with all sorts of shocking stories in the opioid epidemic. In Ohio, for example, the Montgomery County coroner ran out of room for dead bodies due to the crisis â for the second time this year. [[Tribune-Review / Megan Guza](]
- In another case, two counselors at a drug treatment facility in Pennsylvania overdosed on heroin and fentanyl. As Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan put it, âIf anybody is wondering how bad the opioid epidemic has become, this case is a frightening example. The staff members in charge of supervising recovering addicts succumbed to their own addiction and died of opioid overdoses. Opioids are a monster that is slowly consuming our population.â [[Washington Post / Cleve R. Wootson Jr.](]
- Then, earlier this month, an Ohio police officer apparently overdosed on fentanyl after wiping some of the powder off his shirt. Itâs unclear if he absorbed the drug via inhalation or his skin. But he was thankfully saved by the overdose antidote naloxone. [[Morning Journal / Jo Ann Bobby-Gilbert](]
- Hereâs a primer on fentanyl, in case youâre not familiar with it. The short version: Itâs a very potent opioid thatâs traditionally used for medical purposes, but itâs increasingly being made in clandestine labs for illicit purposes. And itâs often laced into heroin without drug usersâ knowledge, making it more potent but also more dangerous. [[Vox / German Lopez](]
- So whatâs going on here? This is the result of the deadliest drug overdose crisis in US history. In 2015, more than 52,000 people died of drug overdoses, nearly two-thirds of which were linked to opioids. Thatâs more than died annually from the crack epidemic, from gun violence or car crashes in the US in the typical year, and from HIV/AIDS during that epidemicâs peak in 1995. [[Vox / German Lopez](]
- In some places, the epidemic has inspired a public health response â such as efforts in Ithaca, New York, to build up treatment and allow supervised injection facilities. This is the kind of response experts widely agree we need. [[CNN / Afeef Nessouli](]
- But in other places, itâs leading to the same âtough on crimeâ policies that failed to prevent the opioid epidemic in the first place â such as in Clay County, Florida, where the boyfriend and friend of an 18-year-old who overdosed and died were slapped with manslaughter charges after helping her obtain drugs. [[Jacksonville.com / Dan Scanlan](]
- Trumpâs budget plan, by the way, suggests he wants to do little to nothing about the opioid epidemic â and may in fact make it worse. [[Vox / German Lopez](]
- For more on the opioid epidemic, check out Voxâs full explainer. [[Vox / German Lopez](â]
MISCELLANEOUS
The Turkish presidentâs security detail recently attacked protesters in America, even though we have something called the First Amendment over here. The New York Times has a great deep dive of what happened.
[[New York Times / Malachy Browne, Chris Cirillo, Troy Griggs, and Natalie Reneau](]
- What if instead of trying to develop new antibiotics, we developed ways to help our bodies tolerate infections better? Itâs an idea that some researchers are now taking seriously. [[STAT / Usha Lee McFarling](]
- Apparently, some neo-Nazis are kind of fond of ISIS. [[HuffPost / Christopher Mathias](]
- Publishing papers on rare and endangered species may drive some poachers who trawl scientific research to find and kill the animals. [[Science / David Lindenmayer and Ben Scheele](]
- If you ever survive a nuclear blast, donât get in your car â it could kill you. [[Business Insider / Dave Mosher](]
- Mowing the lawn is terrible. So maybe everyone should stop doing it. [[The Nib / Ted Steinberg and Shannon Wright](]
VERBATIM
âLashbrook, who first attended a Ku Klux Klan rally at the age of 8, says Odinism really clicked for him after he came to believe that the Holocaust was a lie.â
[[Reveal / Will Carless](]
- âSociety seemed a significantly safer place to white males than it did to all other groups, including nonwhite men. What on first inspection seemed like a sex difference was actually a difference between white males and everyone else.â [[Nautilus / Cordelia Fine](]
- âI donât want to be president. I drink red wine. I smoke cigarettes. I golf. I cut my own grass. I iron my own clothes. And Iâm not willing to give all that up to be president.â [[John Boehner via Rigzone / Valerie Jones](]
- âTragically, Shaurn has spent 24 years imprisoned for another manâs crime.â [[Marissa Bluestine via Philly.com / Will Bunch](]
- âThirty years ago, the televangelist [Jim Bakker] â who rose to fame in the â70s with his wife Tammy Faye â had a very public fall from grace with fraud charges and a sex scandal. Now heâs back to shill food for the apocalypse and preach about Godâs choice to lead America: Donald Trump.â [[BuzzFeed / Kelsey McKinney](]
WATCH THIS
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